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Ca Ike

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LOL, There was a big discussion somewhere over which grease was best for mods, it was too heated so I stopped looking at it.

There were people that were electricians, Flash light makers and designers, it got all too technical for me. My dad had one of the 2 that were highly recomended, which was Ni-ox-Id and the Nyogel. Both had the same amount of great reviews and and seemed to be similar in chemical ingredients.

BUT again, no one answered if it is safe for the Nyogel to be anywhere near the positive posts or neg posts and to get on the batteries. I dont want archs, or hot buttons, etc or cause a fire. :)

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Di-electric grease should be conductive or it would hamper contact. Just might not be stable enough to carry a charge across itself long enough to cause a big short.
 
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It looks fantastic Bronze! I hope that postal worker apologized to you.



Here you go........I had to put their water dish in a big plastic pan so that when she splashes, it goes more in the pan, less on the floor and walls. A video for everyone's amusement!

So funny - I love your kittens. We lost our boy after 16 years about the time you got them and I lurked on the P3 thread quite a bit following their progress - it helped somehow. I know how special they are to you - but they are pretty special to me too.
That is beautiful, my boy would have put all his weight on the edge and had every drop spilled out onto the floor...I do miss him terribly, every day...
They leave a big, empty gap don't they - I'm not quite ready for another yet (and my husband is still a long way off), but the time will come when another kitty becomes a member of our family.
 

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So funny - I love your kittens. We lost our boy after 16 years about the time you got them and I lurked on the P3 thread quite a bit following their progress - it helped somehow. I know how special they are to you - but they are pretty special to me too.

They leave a big, empty gap don't they - I'm not quite ready for another yet (and my husband is still a long way off), but the time will come when another kitty becomes a member of our family.


The "right" time will come and you both will know it.
 
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Di-electric grease should be conductive or it would hamper contact. Just might not be stable enough to carry a charge across itself long enough to cause a big short.
Dielectric grease is a non-conductive, silicone grease designed to seal out moisture and, therefore, prevent corrosion on electrical connectors. Being non-conductive, it does not enhance the flow of electrical current. If anything, it actually hampers the flow of current. It just hampers it less than corrosion and carbon buildup.
 

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This is my cat's water bowl.

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So pretty TO. I'm afraid Eri would have that in pieces pretty quick. I'm thinking of sumpin like this:

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Here ya go RB...

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So cute!

Lil doggies need sumthin better an a bucket...

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I love this, Jim!

So funny - I love your kittens. We lost our boy after 16 years about the time you got them and I lurked on the P3 thread quite a bit following their progress - it helped somehow. I know how special they are to you - but they are pretty special to me too.

They leave a big, empty gap don't they - I'm not quite ready for another yet (and my husband is still a long way off), but the time will come when another kitty becomes a member of our family.

This post warms my heart! It really really does.

Don't wait too long to add more love in your home. You NEVER replace a loved one. NEVER. You just find a place in your heart to keep them forever and other places in your heart to love and welcome others. We lost our beloved 17 year old Chocolate Burmese, Sakai in May. It tore us to pieces. But I know she would have wanted us to welcome kittens to our home as she knew we'd give a great life to some lucky kittens.

My sons and I had a wonderful cat named Thomas. He shared his life with us for over 20 years. My sons grew up with him. We lost him about 3 years ago.

We were not planning on replacing him. How do you "replace" a part of your life.

Thomas
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Then one day 2 years ago, my son had this little girl follow him home. We were supposed to be fostering her as my friend that rescues cats was in the middle of moving her main cat facility.
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She moved into everyone's heart and for 2 years has made our life so much better. She is the most fun, inquisitive, creature. She rides on my shoulders, head etc.

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The "right" time will come and you both will know it. Just looking at Thomas's photos brings tears to my eyes, We still miss him.

So sweet and I'm glad this kitten was sent to you, maybe by the kitten gods themselves!
 

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I beg your pardon? You don't refer to anyone here as a Pig? That's completely uncalled for and if you continue, as the thread starter (OP), I suggest you read the opening post. This is a friendly thread. Anyone who is disrespectful can be shown the door. I suggest you take your anger elsewhere.......
Google George Orwell's Animal Farm. You will then understand the reference of "some pigs being more equal than other pigs". And it has nothing to do with calling anyone a pig per se.
 

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Google George Orwell's Animal Farm. You will then understand the reference of "some pigs being more equal than other pigs". And it has nothing to do with calling anyone a pig per se.

I shouldn't have to google a book written in 1943 (which I read btw) to understand what you meant to say.
 

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